Convention relating to the unification of certain rules concerning collisions in inland navigation
Parties with reservations, declarations and objections
Party | Reservations / Declarations | Objections |
---|---|---|
Austria | Yes | No |
Belarus | Yes | No |
Belgium | Yes | No |
France | Yes | No |
Hungary | Yes | No |
Kazakhstan | Yes | No |
Montenegro | Yes | No |
Poland | Yes | No |
Romania | Yes | No |
Russian Federation | Yes | No |
Serbia | Yes | No |
Yugoslavia (< 25-06-1991) | Yes | No |
Austria
27-09-1962
[The Government of Austria] considers the German text as authentic, in accordance with Article 19 of the Convention.
Belarus
30-08-2006
Pursuant to Article 9, paragraph (a), of the Convention, the Republic of Belarus will
not apply the provisions of the Convention to vessels exclusively employed by the
public authorities;
Pursuant to Article 9, paragraph (b), of the Convention, the Republic of Belarus will
not apply the provisions of the Convention on waterways reserved exclusively for its
own shipping;
Pursuant to Article 15, paragraph 1, of the Convention, the Republic of Belarus will
not apply Article 14 of the Convention insofar as it concerns the referral of disputes
to the International Court of Justice.
Belgium
15-06-1960
[The Government of Belgium] considers the French text as authentic, in accordance with Article 19 of the Convention.
France
12-03-1962
In accordance with Article 19 of the Convention, [the Government of France] considers the French text as authentic.
Hungary
24-07-1973
(a) Pursuant to Article 9 of the Convention, the Hungarian People's Republic reserves
the right to provide by law that the provisions of this Convention shall not apply:
-To vessels exclusively employed by the public authorities;
-To those waterways in the territory of the Hungarian People's Republic which are
reserved exclusively for its own shipping.
(b) Pursuant to Article 15 of the Convention, the Hungarian People's Republic declares
that it does not consider itself bound by the provisions of Article 14 of the Convention
in so far as it concerns the referral of disputes to the International Court of Justice.
Kazakhstan
14-07-2003
The Republic of Kazakhstan having considered the Convention accedes to it subject to the following reservation Republic of Kazakhstan declares pursuant to Article 9 that provisions of the present Convention shall not apply to the vessels designated for exercising functions of the State authority and hereby reserves the right to provide for nonapplicability of these provisions in its legislation to the waterways where the navigation is permitted only for the vessels of Republic Kazakhstan.
Montenegro
23-10-2006
Confirmation of reservations confirmed by Serbia and Montenegro upon succession:
The Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia declares, in accordance with Article 9
of the afore-mentioned Convention:
(a) that it reserves the right to provide by law or international agreement that the
provisions of this Convention shall not apply to vessels exclusively employed by the
public authorities;
(b) that it reserves the right to provide by law that the provisions of this Convention
shall not apply on waterways reserved exclusively for its own shipping.
Poland
08-05-1972
[The Polish People's Republic] reserves the right not to apply the present Convention to inland waterways reserved exclusively for its own shipping.
Romania
04-08-1969
The Socialist Republic of Romania declares, in accordance with the provisions of Article
15, that it does not consider itself bound by the provisions of Article 14 of the
Convention.
The position of the Socialist Republic of Romania is that disputes relating to the
interpretation or application of the Convention may be referred to the International
Court of Justice only with the agreement of all the parties in dispute in each particular
case.
The Socialist Republic of Romania reserves the right, in accordance with Article 9,
paragraphs (a) and (b) of the Convention, to provide by law or international agreement
that the provisions of the Convention shall not apply to vessels exclusively employed
by the public authorities, or to waterways reserved exclusively for its own shipping.
Russian Federation
26-01-1962
(a) With respect to the Conventions as a whole: The Government of the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics declares that the provisions of this Convention will not be applied
on inland waterways of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics that are open to navigation
only by ships sailing under the flag of the USSR;
(b) With respect to Article 14: The Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
does not consider itself bound by Article 14 of this Convention with regard to the
reference of disputes to the International Court.
In acceding to the Convention, the Government of the USSR deems it necessary at the
same time to state its view that Article 10 of the Convention, which limits the number
of States which may become Parties to it, is illegal.
Serbia
23-10-2001
Confirmation of reservations confirmed by Serbia and Montenegro upon succession:
The Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia declares, in accordance with Article 9
of the afore-mentioned Convention:
(a) that it reserves the right to provide by law or international agreement that the
provisions of this Convention shall not apply to vessels exclusively employed by the
public authorities;
(b) that it reserves the right to provide by law that the provisions of this Convention
shall not apply on waterways reserved exclusively for its own shipping.
Yugoslavia (< 25-06-1991)
14-02-1962
The Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia declares, in accordance with Article 9
of the afore-mentioned Convention:
(a) that it reserves the right to provide by law or international agreement that the
provisions of this Convention shall not apply to vessels exclusively employed by the
public authorities;
(b) that it reserves the right to provide by law that the provisions of this Convention
shall not apply on waterways reserved exclusively for its own shipping.